2007 NCAA Football Rankings - Week 2 (Sept. 9)

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The Associated Press Top 25 college football poll, with number of first-place votes and record in parentheses, total points and previous ranking.
AP Top 25
RANKTEAMRECORDPTSPVS
 1.USC (40) 1-015941
 2.LSU (25) 2-015822
 3.Oklahoma2-014185
 4.West Virginia2-014083
 5.Florida2-013704
 6.Texas2-012907
 7.Wisconsin2-011715
 8.California2-0112610
 9.Louisville2-010978
10.Ohio State2-096212
11.UCLA2-091013
12.Penn State2-089614
13.Rutgers2-082015
14.Nebraska2-069316
15.Georgia Tech2-059021
16.Arkansas1-053718
17.South Carolina2-0477NR
18.Virginia Tech1-13829
19.Oregon2-0367NR
20.Clemson2-034925
21.Boston College2-0323NR
22.Tennessee1-128424
23.Georgia1-126111
24.Hawaii2-024720
25.Texas A&M2-024323
Others Receiving Votes
South Florida 220, Missouri 144, Alabama 116, Washington 95, TCU 66, Arizona State 28, Auburn 23, Appalachian State 19, Cincinnati 12, Florida State 2, Iowa 1, Kansas 1, Purdue 1.
Dropped From Rankings
Auburn 17, TCU 19, Boise State 22.

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